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Stanford University Jan 31
Nicole Wu and John Dabiri turned moon jellies into biohybrid robots. Their cyborgs moved three times as fast as unassisted jellyfish and were 10 to 1,000 times as energy efficient as other swimming robots.
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Stanford HAI Jan 31
How do you teach an system to understand humans' preferences if humans aren't always sure what they want? HAI affiliates , Stuart Russell and Yoshua Bengio are exploring the answers.
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Stanford University Jan 30
A drug-coated nanoparticle reduces plaque buildup in mouse arteries without causing harmful side effects, researchers have found.
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Stanford Magazine Jan 29
If there are a hundred leaks in the bathtub, is it worth trying to plug just a few? has answers.
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Stanford University Jan 29
Former U.S. Secretary of State will be the next director of .
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Stanford University Jan 27
Art at the new hospital seeks to create an environment that promotes healing and well-being for all, including patients, families, and staff.
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Stanford University Jan 24
Conservatively, 25% of growth in U.S. GDP between 1960 and 2010 can be attributed to greater gender and racial balance in the workplace, research finds. The number could be as high as 40%.
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Stanford University Jan 24
When traveled to Europe this summer, Oscar da Silva had the chance to share his hometown with teammates, coaches, family and friends.
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Stanford University Jan 24
U.S. credit card debt exceeded $870 billion in 2019, and most of that was the result of discretionary spending.
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Stanford University Jan 23
An effort to thwart viral diseases like hepatitis or the common cold led to a new collaboration and a novel class of cancer drugs that appears effective in mice.
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Stanford Engineering Jan 22
Celebrating 100 episodes of Stanford Engineering's "The Future of Everything" podcast and radio show. To mark the milestone, we’re excited to share clips from our top 5 most downloaded episodes. Subscribe to the podcast here:
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Stanford University Jan 21
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Stanford Athletics Jan 20
When he was younger, he wanted to be a pirate. Now, Lucas Orts is an All-American for .
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Stanford Engineering Jan 21
What could we make if we learned how to manufacture things in space? Debbie Senesky and her colleagues are designing experiments that will use graphene aerogel to develop out-of-this world products aboard the International Space Station.
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Stanford University Jan 21
"Of course, you're always pleased when other people see your work as interesting and important, but you never think of yourself or your work in that way."
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Stanford University Jan 19
“Social progress never rolls in on the wheels of inevitability. It comes through the tireless efforts and the persistent work of dedicated individuals.” at Stanford in 1967:
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Stanford University Jan 17
John Alsterda didn't consider himself a 'car guy' when he was teaching physics in the Navy, but things have changed. He's now "thick into cars as a person can be" as he works to develop algorithms to help driverless vehicles handle unexpected emergencies.
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Stanford University Jan 16
New evidence points to the "real existence of flesh and blood warrior women at the time that the Greeks were telling myths about Amazons," Adrienne Mayor tells .
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Stanford University Jan 15
at : Gwen Bryan is developing optimized exoskeleton assistance to improve the efficiency, speed & balance of walking & running. The technology responds to environmental changes in real time and could aid people who have experienced stroke or amputation.
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Stanford Women's Soccer Jan 15
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